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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a Kid at TJ who would love to go to Mudd for Engineering for undergrad. Most kids he knows who are interested in engineering are looking at applying— e[b]xcept the 1st Gen Asian kid whose parents don’t think a school has no value unless it is an Ivy[/b]. It’s small— about 200 kids total per class- and it does offer merit aid. No grad school, which I think can be a huge positive. Very small classes and profs focused on the undergrads. Lots of research opportunities. Most classes under 20 kids, and not big lectures. Flyover America is probably unaware of Mudd, but people who know about STEM definitely know and respect it. A kid who graduates from Mudd will have no trouble going to any grad school, anywhere. Mudd offers degrees in other STEM fields as well. 75% SATs are 1580. They want kids who can handle STEM and basic humanities. It’s a wonderful opportunity. [/quote] Yes, I'm frankly surprised at the number of people claiming they don't know of The Claremont McKenna schools. Mudd in a heartbeat![/quote] I bet Mudd has a significant Asian population.[/quote]
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